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Which thread will have more pages by Christmas ... this one or the Caroline Wilson tanking one? Odds?

IMO Maurie it will depend on how long it takes the AFL to come to a decision.

The day the decision is announced the thread will die.

But who knows CW will no doubt have found something else to nail to us by then.

 
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IMO Maurie it will depend on how long it takes the AFL to come to a decision.

The day the decision is announced the thread will die.

But who knows CW will no doubt have found something else to nail to us by then.

I think the other one will zoom past this one if she writes any thing else bad about us.

Which thread will have more pages by Christmas ... this one or the Caroline Wilson tanking one? Odds?

It's not the quantity maurie, it's all about the quality mate......cheer up and enjoy

the other thread is doing ok because there are too many weak-kneed doomsayers with acute MFCSS

time to toughen up, rally around the flag and stick fat

at this stage it's all circumstantial bs and we should be fighting not bending over like serfs

lets HTFU for once

 

It's not the quantity maurie, it's all about the quality mate......cheer up and enjoy

the other thread is doing ok because there are too many weak-kneed doomsayers with acute MFCSS

time to toughen up, rally around the flag and stick fat

at this stage it's all circumstantial bs and we should be fighting not bending over like serfs

lets HTFU for once

How the MFC responds to this dc will tell us a lot about the future of the MFC.

IMO this is line in the sand stuff.

Show some real fight MFC or get out

How the MFC responds to this dc will tell us a lot about the future of the MFC.

IMO this is line in the sand stuff.

Show some real fight MFC or get out

couldnt agree more.

Time to stop the rot, time to push back (hard). We want to be taken seriously?

Often its not even what you do, but how you do it that is important . Even so, anything less than effective exoneration is unacceptable .


Do I detect a covert effort to extend this thread by discussing that thread here? Very clever.

Who was TS, by the way? He doesn't seem to get many mentions on his thread nowadays.

Do I detect a covert effort to extend this thread by discussing that thread here? Very clever.

Who was TS, by the way? He doesn't seem to get many mentions on his thread nowadays.

The whole purpose of the thread was NOT to discuss him it was a that person free zone.

And we are still waiting on the promised developments re bananas up nth.:)

 

And we are still waiting on the promised developments re bananas up nth. :)

Yes bb

What the hell is going on WJ?

Well they are an hour behind i guess lol

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Well they are an hour behind i guess lol

I was up there last week bb the sun is up at 4.30

Not a good excuse.

What a strange population they are if ever a place should have day light saying it is SEQLD.

Broad day light at 4.30 and dark at 6.30.

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Do I detect a covert effort to extend this thread by discussing that thread here? Very clever.

Who was TS, by the way? He doesn't seem to get many mentions on his thread nowadays.

Its not "TS" John its "No T$". The former word is the key

Yeah but the curtains would fade and it upsets the moo cows didnt ya know !! Lol

Its Queensland. Enough said ;)

Joe used to say "the sun shines out of my [censored] and i'll be [censored] if i'll get up an hour earlier"

Its not "TS" John its "No T$". The former word is the key

Whoops, another case of mistaken identity.

Edit: Speaking of which, it was Joh, of course, rather than Joe; but the quote sounds pretty much like him.

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Whoops, another case of mistaken identity.

Edit: Speaking of which, it was Joh, of course, rather than Joe; but the quote sounds pretty much like him.

actually to be anal, it was Johannes :)

Whoops, another case of mistaken identity.

Edit: Speaking of which, it was Joh, of course, rather than Joe; but the quote sounds pretty much like him.

John, i'll tell you a true story why I probably said Joe and not Joh

A long time ago I had a male Cocker Spaniel. We named it Joe. Joe Cocker

A little later we got a female Cocker. We decided to call her Flo. So we then had Flo and Joe

I was buggered if I was going to change his name to Joh just because the sun shone out of his arzz

100% true

John, i'll tell you a true story why I probably said Joe and not Joh

A long time ago I had a male Cocker Spaniel. We named it Joe. Joe Cocker

A little later we got a female Cocker. We decided to call her Flo. So we then had Flo and Joe

I was buggered if I was going to change his name to Joh just because the sun shone out of his arzz

100% true

John, i'll tell you a true story why I probably said Joe and not Joh

A long time ago I had a male Cocker Spaniel. We named it Joe. Joe Cocker

A little later we got a female Cocker. We decided to call her Flo. So we then had Flo and Joe

I was buggered if I was going to change his name to Joh just because the sun shone out of his arzz

100% true

Mad dogs and Englishmen .Nice story DC. I've heard these dogs are the hardest to train due to their er....ummmmm ,lets say they take a while to absorb information.Did you mange to get some ducks shot with them?

Cocker Spaniels?

why not? they complement a range rover pefectly

and unlike some we won't mention they are very loyal


why not? they complement a range rover pefectly

and unlike some we won't mention they are very loyal

And go quite well in the snow DC.

Are very loyal in spite of where you take them and how you treat them.

Sounds like the perfect pet for a Dees supporter

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Believe it or not just ran into Ricky P and Meesen in Broadbeach. I am sure someone will pick Ricky up.

 

Believe it or not just ran into Ricky P and Meesen in Broadbeach. I am sure someone will pick Ricky up.

I dont believe you.

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